The cost of the 2012 election will top a record $6 billion, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. If you find it difficult to visualize that figure, here are a few other ways to think about what $6 billion could buy:
-- 30 million 
iPhone 5s; 
-- 3,000 
New York City subway cars; 
-- 200 
F-15 fighter jets; 
-- 981 
public elementary schools; 
-- 15,503 
Lamborghini Aventadors; 
-- 451 
small hospitals; 
-- 545,454 1-carat 
Tiffany diamond engagement rings; 
-- 18 million 
iPad minis; 
-- 1 year of lunches for 
11 million public school students; 
-- 4 
Burj Khalifa skyscrapers (the world's tallest building).
And one more way to look at it: $6 billion could pay off less than 1 percent (0.67 percent, actually) of the projected 2013 federal deficit.
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